I just found out that you can export Firefox's 3D web inspector views into obj files! I'm going to have so much fun with this! https://mastodon.social/media/A-zOV2sDZ-9bksmXjyk https://mastodon.social/media/BcEAN4yGrDyvgZVuI48
@chrismartin Holy shit that's kinda pretty....even better if you have this interactively delete elements on a page using JS when they take enough damage :O
@LottieVixen YES! I've always wanted to create some sort of hidden easter egg game using this view as well!
@chrismartin I wonder if you could do this all in browser (make it readable to JS via json or something and then use webgl to render it)
@Irick @LottieVixen that isn't working for me for some reason :/
@chrismartin @Irick works for me Firefox 54.0 on MacOSX Sierra
@chrismartin @LottieVixen
Probably has to do with chrome's paranoia around cross site scripting. Doesn't work on mine either, except for the source page itself.
@Irick @LottieVixen it just started working for me now! I think the problem before was that my computer was bogged down trying to render out the 3D stuff I was working on.
@chrismartin @Irick lol were you using CPU rendering?
@LottieVixen yup, only own a laptop without a real gpu at the moment. It holds up surprisingly well doing most 3D stuff as long as I don't try to multitask and work on other things at the same time.
@chrismartin Can 3D print that! (would work best in ceramic or SLS)
@Shawn Ooo that would be awesome! I have access to a ceramic 3D printer at my school that I haven't had a chance to use yet, maybe I'll try it out!